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  1. Jun 27, 2017 · Defining Art and Its Future. Zachary Isrow. 1. ABSTRACT. Art is a creative phenomenon which changes constantly, not just insofar as it is being created. continually, but also in the very meaning ...

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  2. In Chapter 8, we distinguished between two different accounts of work meaning as utterance meaning. According to conventionalism (C), utterance meaning is the set of meanings that can be put upon the work based solely on the linguistic, cultural, and artistic conventions operative at the time the work was produced.

  3. A WORK OF ART O NE of the foremost problems of aesthetics has been to provide a definition (or an analysis, or an explication, or an elucidation) of the notion of a work of art. The solutions given by aestheticians to this problem have often been violently opposed to one another; e.g., contrast Tolstoi's answer with that of his predecessors ...

  4. objects is capable of arousing and sustaining aesthetic experience we call beautiful; and whatever among artifacts is capable of arousing and sustain- ing aesthetic experience is a work of art. It has been argued that aesthetic experience is a vague notion, and even its existence has been questioned.

  5. of the being depicted in the work and, ultimately, the being in general: In the work, when there is a disclosure of the being as what and how it is, there is a happening of truth at work. In the ...

  6. Significant form concerns particular compositions of line, colour, and shape that produce aesthetic emotion in the spectator. Roger Fry offers a further distinction, claiming art is a unity of formal elements held in a specific balanced relation that arouses aesthetic emotion (Fry [1909] 2002). A unity of elements is key for Fry.

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  8. rms of art, of communication, representation, narrative, beauty. A work which draws from both literature and visual art encourages a questioning of how the activities of artists/authors and viewers/readers are linked in a progress. on of interpretation, reinterpretation, rewriting, and reimaging. These interactions of literature and art are ...

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